Bounce TV, a new cable channel aimed at African-American viewers will air the funeral without commercial interruption starting at 9 a.m. PT.

CNN will broadcast the funeral live anchored by Piers Morgan, Soledad O'Brien, and Don Lemon on Whitney Houston: Life, Death Music starting at 11:00 a.m. ET. It will also livestream the event at its website.

E! plans to air live and online without interruptions from inside the church. It will also send live tweets from the event and encourages viewers to join in using the hashtag #WhitneyTributes. Jason Kennedy will anchor the coverage along with insight into the details of the event and latest news provided by E!'s Chief News Correspondent Ken Baker and E! Online’s Senior Editor Marc Malkin.

Fox News Channel’s live coverage starts at 8:30 a.m. PT anchored by Jon Scott and Uma Pemmaraju in New York and Kelly Wright reporting from outside the Newark church. It will stream the funeral live on its site while breaking from its broadcast with updates from the event.

Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder are slated to perform, while Houston's longtime producer and mentor, Clive Davis, will be a speaker.

Houston died Saturday at the Beverly Hilton hotel, at the age of 48. Her body was found "underwater and apparently unconscious" in a bathtub in her hotel room, police said. An autopsy was completed -- but the results are on security hold pending a toxicology report.

Her body was flown into Newark on Monday night in Perry's private jet; the casket was then driven to the Newark's Whigham Funeral Home, which is handling the services.